| Literature DB >> 11714289 |
J Quinteiro1, R Vidal, M Izquierdo, C G Sotelo, M J Chapela, R I Pérez-Martín, H Rehbein, G L Hold, V J Russell, S E Pryde, C Rosa, A T Santos, M Rey-Méndez.
Abstract
The use of DNA-based methodologies in identification of hake species belonging to the Merluccius genus was shown to be successful. A short fragment of the left hypervariable domain of the mitochondrial control region was amplified, sequenced, and digested from 11 hake species. The hake-specific PCR product, due to its limited size, was obtained in a variety of tissue samples with different levels of DNA concentration and degradation, including sterilized food products. On the basis of this phylogenetically informative 156-bp sequence were selected four restriction enzymes (ApoI, DdeI, DraIII, and MboII) that allow the hake species discrimination. Species identification by phylogenetic analysis of sequences or by PCR-RFLP methodologies is useful in a variety of scenarios including authentication of thermally processed food, detection of food components, and species determination of individuals whose morphological characters are removed.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11714289 DOI: 10.1021/jf010421f
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279